Researcher-lecturer
Contact
Email :
bseck[at]cesi.fr
Phone number : +33 7 62 49 70 18
CS 40177 - 92006 Nanterre cedex
Research team
Engineering and Numerical Tools
Educational activities
- BIM Project Management
- Building information Modeling/Model/Management
- RDM, MMC, Civil Engineering, ACV
- Background : Bachelor, CESI Engineering degree, Mastère Spécialisé ®
Background
- Qualification for the functions of Lecturer in Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering
, 2018 - Doctor
University of Paris Nanterre, 2014-2018
"Contribution to the development of analytical and numerical tools to qualify and quantify the robustness of Civil Engineering structures", LEME, EA4416 - Master 2 in double degree
Université Cergy-Pontoise, 2013-2014
Research background: Mechanics and Materials of Civil Engineering. Professional background: Civil Engineering and Infrastructures.
Research interest
- Building information Modeling/Model/Management
- Digital twins
- Optimization of construction processes through the BIM-Lean approach
- Structural robustness and reliability
Publications (Synthesis)
- 4 articles in peer-reviewed international journals
- 4 national congresses with proceedings and reading committee
- 1 international congress with proceedings and reading committee
- 6 oral presentations at international conferences
Selected publications
- The efficient generation of 4D BIM construction schedules: A case study of the Nanterre 2 CESI project in France, Doukari, O.; SECK B. ; Greenwood, D. ; Septembre 2022, https://doi.org/10.3389/fbuil.2022.998309
- The Creation of Construction Schedules in 4D BIM: A Comparison of Conventional and Automated Approaches, Doukari, O.; SECK B. ; Greenwood, D. ; Aout 2022, https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12081145
- Towards an Interoperable Approach for Modelling and Managing Smart Building Data: The Case of the CESI Smart Building Demonstrator, Doukari, O.; SECK B. ; Greenwood, D.; Feng, H.; Kassem, M. ; Mars 2022, https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12030362
- From initial localized failures to collapse of structures in a probabilistic context, SECK B., ORTOLA S. ; & DAVENNE L. ; 2017, DOI: 10.1080/19648189.2017.1308887, 2017